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Thursday, December 1, 2016

Deceased Made Known (死者示警)

Do you believe that even dead people can give the livings
some tell-tale signs as where to find their bodies so that they can be treated
properly and with dignity? I am not trying to lead you into a twilight zone or
something like that, such news is not unheard of in local mass medias. Folks in
law reinforcement or emergency services will have some sort of stories to tell.

My friend John is a retired HK police officer and he told me
many similar stories some time ago but I can only barely remember three of them.
It is actually very difficult to record down stories told by my friends over a
tea conversation. So, I will do my best:

In the mid 90’s, a tenant in a flat in Mong Kok (旺角)
lodged a police report suspecting the tenant upstairs might be facing with some
life threatening problem. So, John and a colleague was dispatched to the flat
to investigate. The old lady known as Aunt Wong told John that she saw
bloodlike liquid substance seeped through her ceiling and formed a bloody
patch. She went upstairs and knocked on the door but there was no answer.
Instead, she could smell very strong foul smell similar to those of dead
animal. Hence as a good citizen, Aunt Wong alerted the police.

After hearing Aunt Wong’s story, John and company went to
the flat unit to investigate. As there was no one answering the door, both of
the police officers forced into the flat and found a man hung himself at the
ceiling fan. And, there was a pool of black liquid suspected of dried blood
below the dead man. Coincidentally speaking, the spot of black liquid was the
exact spot where Aunt Wong found the strange mark on her ceiling.

This incident is pretty hard to explain scientifically
because the floor between two floors are made of concrete. By no means that a
small pool of liquid can penetrate through the solid concrete slab. Other than
spiritual reasons, there is no way to explain such an incident.

Towards the end of 90’s, a mentally retarded lad was
reported missing in Tsim Sha Tsui area (尖沙咀). So, policemen on petrol
were alerted to look out for the described lad. It was a coincident that John
and Lee were patrolling the area. Lee suddenly told John he got a sudden urge
to look into an abandoned building at the corner of the street as he thought he
heard a voice telling him to go to the rooftop.

As soon as both of the cops reached rooftop, there they both
saw the body of a lad hung by a cooling tower. Very interestingly speaking, the
face of the dead lad was looking at the cops as if saying: “I am waiting for
you guys…”

Another notorious murder case also happened somewhere
towards the end of 90’s in Tsim Sha Tsui. This was the case of Hello Kitty
murder where the head of a woman was found tugged in Hello Kitty doll in a now
demolished flat. One of the suspects told police officers that she couldn’t
bear with the disturbances from the murdered victim, and as her last resort;
she came to the police to surrender herself.

So, you can see that even the dead can make themselves known
of their whereabouts. Maybe it is true that crime doesn’t pay, or it is merely
a coincidence. What say you?